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Puddles and His Problem - A Story About Forgiveness - cover

Puddles and His Problem - A Story About Forgiveness

V. Gilbert Beers

Publisher: Peter Pan Press

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Summary

Learning To Be Good is a series of books that teach important living skills to children ages 3-8. The series is built around a collection of animal friends who interact with each other.
 
The Learning To Be Good stories are intended to teach and reinforce positive relationships and help develop the living skills children need to grow into responsible adults.
 
In Puddles and His Problem,  Puddles is faced with a big problem and he seeks advice from the rest of the gang. In the process he learns an important lesson about forgiveness.
Available since: 04/05/2022.
Print length: 27 pages.

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